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Re: Music of the Spheres
Now, just watch -- there will be a run on the album at Planet Music when all the backbayastro lurkers will rush out and?ask for?it!? I gotta get there right away, before the crowd!? G3 ?"kentblackwell " wrote: I enjoyed reading Joe Piotrowski's History Corner article in the George Reynolds, Deputy Commander, Tidewater South Section Royal Rangers Visit my Web page:? ? "Solar System Ambassador" for South Hampton Roads, Virginia ?Member, Back Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA)? Do you Yahoo!? - Powerful. Affordable. |
Music of the Spheres
I enjoyed reading Joe Piotrowski's History Corner article in the
current Back Bay Observer, and in particular his notes about Sir Williams Herschel. For those interested I'd like to draw attention to a wonderful CD containing music written by none other than Sir William. Yes, he was quite the musician. I purchased my copy from Planet Music, in the classical department. Father of Modern Astronomy Music By Sir William Herschel Newport Classics 85612 While on the subject of astronomical themes you might enjoy what I feel is one of the best performances of Holsts', The Planets, though Holsts' music really was written more on an astrological theme. It has recently been reissued on CD, from a 1972 performance by Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. I was so glad to see it reissued. London Records has issued it in one of their Double Decker series, so you get two CDs for the price of one. Paired with The Planets is a wonderful performance of Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra (theme from 2001). A 29 minute suite from Star Wars is also included, as well as a fine performance of Close Encounters of the Third Kind suite. I think Zuby Baby even surpasses John Williams performance of Close Encounters. The recorded sound is good, though still can't hold a candle to the audiophile sound on the original LP. I thought some of you might like something to do on a cloudy night. Music soothes the savage beast. Planets/Star Wars/Zarathustra Zubin Mehta London 289 452 910 2 (Planet Music had this in stock a few days ago) Kent Blackwell |
Re: Observing this weekend
Lelane Arneson
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýCount me in.
I need to get a certificate and this looks like the?best way to get it. I
will need some help if anyone is willing. It has been so long since I have been
out I 'm not sure I can remember how to read a chart.
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Lelane
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Re: Dale Carey's Binoc's
Dale Carey
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSorry Rick?? not me? I have a pair
of Orions BT80's
But I would always suggest to anyone to have a
good pair of bino's.
Dale
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Dale Carey's Binoc's
Rick Bish <[email protected]>
Hey Dale, were you able to use the Barska 15 X 70's much before the
flood hit Tidewater? I believe you were the one who got a good deal on them online (Jan. meeting). What have you seen in them? Are you happy with them? I've been kicking around getting a pair, but I'm not much of an "equipment person" though they might come in handy in getting my Lunar Cert. Rick Bish |
Re: Observing this weekend
Kent,
Please add my name. Rob From: "kentblackwell <kent@...>" <kent@...> Reply-To: backbayastro@... To: backbayastro@... Subject: [backbayastro] Observing this weekend Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 02:41:19 -0000 It looks like the weekend is shaping up to be a cloudy one. Can you belive it? I mean we've had such a cloud-free winter season. Yea, right. Let's hope we have better luck next new moon, and better luck at the East Coast Star Party. If anyone isn't already on my ECSP email list but wishes to be please let me know. Thanks. Kent Blackwell To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: backbayastro-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online |
Re: Mea Culpa
We just need to coordinate all our scope deliveries for the day of the full moon....
Rob From: "joseph_piotrowski <joepiotrowski@...>" <joepiotrowski@...> Reply-To: backbayastro@... To: backbayastro@... Subject: [backbayastro] Mea Culpa Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 02:00:42 -0000 All, I accept full responsibilty for the bad weather of late.I had the audacity of offending the Gods of astronomy by getting a new scope.I think someone Ptol on me.There may be something to that geocentric model too.Please accept my humble apologies. Joe To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: backbayastro-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. |
Re: Observing this weekend
Dale Carey
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Re: Observing this weekend
Kent,
I originally was able to arrange for the May weekend off but when the date was finalized for March I will unfortunately be on call. Wish I could be there. Maybe, however since I won't be there you can be assured of good weather. Joe Piotrowski If anyone isn't already on my ECSP email list but wishes to beplease let me know. |
Re: Mea Culpa
You are not alone my friend, for I too have surely offended these same Gods ...?since last September when?my new scope arrived.? Please add my humble apologies to the pot! Mike (Collins)? Not yet a bona fide member of the BBAA ?"joseph_piotrowski " wrote: All, Do you Yahoo!? - forms, calculators, tips, and more |
Observing this weekend
It looks like the weekend is shaping up to be a cloudy one. Can you
belive it? I mean we've had such a cloud-free winter season. Yea, right. Let's hope we have better luck next new moon, and better luck at the East Coast Star Party. If anyone isn't already on my ECSP email list but wishes to be please let me know. Thanks. Kent Blackwell |
Re: Newsletter
That works for me... I guess it's an issue of how much storage space she has.
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Rob From: twforte@... Reply-To: backbayastro@... To: backbayastro@... Subject: Re: [backbayastro] Re: Newsletter Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 17:36:19 EST In a message dated 2/24/03 8:15:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
robschonk@... writes: << They can be uploaded to our Yahoo group under "files" >> Just looked at the page Marla built and it has some distinct advantages over the file section here ... its flashy and professional looking and she can maintain it from work (she cannot access this site from the school). You gotta see it, looks great! I'll build a link from our site, (she has a link on the page that takes you back to the BBAA site.). I think this will work wonderfully. What I suggest is that we keep six months on her site for promotional purposes and as the issues rotate off we can archive them here on Yahoo. Sort of for an "historical" record. Ted To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: backbayastro-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. |
Re: Newsletter
Great, guys and gals!? We are really coming UPTOWN!? I am proud to be a member of this fine group. George ?twforte@... wrote: In a message dated 2/24/03 8:15:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, George Reynolds, Deputy Commander, Tidewater South Section Royal Rangers Visit my Web page:? ? "Solar System Ambassador" for South Hampton Roads, Virginia ?Member, Back Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA)? Do you Yahoo!? - Powerful. Affordable. |
Re: Mars Exploration Dinner Presentation
Sorry, I'll be out of town. I've heard that lecture and it's most
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interesting. Good luck. Kent Blackwell ----- Original Message -----
From: <Egiles1@...> To: <backbayastro@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 3:51 PM Subject: [backbayastro] Mars Exploration Dinner Presentation Hey guys, |
Mars Exploration Dinner Presentation
d_eric_giles <[email protected]>
Hey guys,
I'm also a member of this association. This is great stuff. It combines both my profession and my hobby. I am forwarding this info to see if any of my fellow BBAA's would like to attend this with me. Let me know. Eric Egiles1@... Hampton Roads AITP (Assoc. of Information Technology Professionals) March Meeting Preview Prasun Desai, NASA Our March speaker will be Prasun N. Desai from the NASA Langley Research Center. Mr. Desai will speak on "The Mars Exploration Project." Over the coming decade, NASA plans to send a multitude of missions to the Red planet. The missions will consist of various types: Landers, Orbiters, Rovers, and maybe even Airplanes. The goal of these missions is to perform scientific investigations of Mars to help determine and understand it's geologic, climatic, and mineralogic history and identify where the conditions may have been favorable to the preservation of evidence of pre-botic or biotic processes. Simply stated, the motto of these missions is to "follow the water." This presentation will include an overview of past missions that have flown to Mars, current missions that are being developed, and future mission the are being planned and their goals. * Our Next Meeting is Tuesday, March 4th, 2003 Point Plaza Suites & Conference Hotel (formerly the Ramada Inn) at I- 64 & US 17, Newport News, Va. Social Hour - 5:30 PM, Dinner - 6:30 PM, Program - 7:30 PM Members - $16, Spouse/Significant Other - $19, Guests - $19, Students - $13 If you will be joining us for the speaker and not for dinner, we request a donation of $5. For Reservations: Call Digital Applications Inc., at 827-1250 no later than noon on the Friday preceding the meeting. Full Newsletter is at www.aitp-hr.com * |
Re: Newsletter
In a message dated 2/24/03 8:15:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
robschonk@... writes: << They can be uploaded to our Yahoo group under "files" >> Just looked at the page Marla built and it has some distinct advantages over the file section here ... its flashy and professional looking and she can maintain it from work (she cannot access this site from the school). You gotta see it, looks great! I'll build a link from our site, (she has a link on the page that takes you back to the BBAA site.). I think this will work wonderfully. What I suggest is that we keep six months on her site for promotional purposes and as the issues rotate off we can archive them here on Yahoo. Sort of for an "historical" record. Ted |
Auction: Space telescope model
Lelane Arneson sent me this, thought Id put it out here due to the short time
frame: Item Name Sale-Lot Number CurrentCST * WOODEN BOARD HAS ONE BROKEN SOLARPANEL. 12" X 18" X18", DATE MFG: 19870101, (1 EA); EXHIBIT COMPOSITES THIS COMPOSITES EXHIBIT WAS ON LONG TERM LOAN TO THE VIRGINIA AIR AND SPACE CENTER. IT IS NOW EXCESS TO THE NEED OF THE TRAVELING EXHIBITS PROGRAM. (1 EA); -USED- *NON-US CITIZENS WILL NOT BE AUTHORIZED ON NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER TO INSPECT OF PICKUP SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY. (803301/2308,S016/2318,S015) MAKE: ECHELON TECH MODEL: 1/25 If this auction is scheduled to close on or after March 2, 2003, new Terms& Conditions apply. The new terms and conditions require that all registered users must provide credit card information. Beginning March 2 when you log in, you will automatically be prompted to provide credit card information and for inspection dates and times. and removal of any and all property awarded to them from the exact place where the property is located, as indicated below
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Re: Newsletter
Marla, You are a wonder!? A real gem!? You put out a masterpiece every month, and now you are adding archives.? I think that's great!? Thank you for all you do. George ?"Marla " wrote: Thanks, Georgie! I appreciate all you do to get the hard copy George Reynolds, Deputy Commander, Tidewater South Section Royal Rangers Visit my Web page:? ? "Solar System Ambassador" for South Hampton Roads, Virginia ?Member, Back Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA)? Do you Yahoo!? - Powerful. Affordable. |
Comet Pollution
Well, there are no less than six comets crudding up our skies, and I
hope you take an opportunity this weekend to view at least two of them. If you're observing under a 5th magnitude sky or darker and have a 4" you should have no problems seeing the brightest, C/2001 RX14 (LINEAR). Located in UMa, it rides high in the sky after 9:00pm. It's quite bright (10.7 mag) and rather large, with a wide tail fanning westward. I tried to see it in my 10x40 finder but it was too close to a bright star to resolve it. Another fairly good comet, and one culminating even earlier at 8:00pm EST is C/2001 HT50 (LINEAR-NEAT). The comet has remained stable at magnitude 11.5 magnitude, only 1/10 magntidue brighter than when I first observed it on Jan 25, 2003. It's should be quite nice in a 8" or larger scope; and at 100x should appear large, and round. I detected a faint but fairly wide tail extending about 5' ENE. Oh, one other object I'd like to suggest viewing. It's often overlooked, but shouldn't be. Have you ever observed two galaxies in collision? Now's your chance. NGC 4038 in Corvus, nicknamed the Antennae, or Ring Tail lies some 60 million light years distance. You'll be hard pressed to see the Antennae, but the Ring Tail should be no problem. It has always reminded me of a shrimp, because of its curved shape. This "curved" portion is actually the collision galaxy, NGC 4039. N4038 shines brightly at 10.9 magnitude, but actually has a high surface brightness so is quite easy to see in small telescopes. Please remind me to show it to you ladies and gents in the 25" at ECSP. Wow! It's stunning. You might hear me say, "It's the best pair of collison galaxies I've ever seen". That's all for now, I'm going to bed. If one could observe in one's sleep I'd probably do so. Here's some positions for the objects mentioned. The comet positions are those for Saturday, March 1. C/2001 RX 14 RA 11h 39m 27.1s DEC +39 14' 06s UMa 10.7 magnitude Comet C/2001 HT50 RA 06 24m 45.5s DEC +03 51' 55s Monoceros Magnitude 11.5 Antennae/Ring Tail Galaxy NGC 4038/4039 12h 01m 52.8s DEC -18 51' 54s Corvus Magnitude 10.9 Kent Blackwell |